Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through Feb. 28, 2003. Actions in Hoonah District Court are included at the request of the magistrate.

Divorces and Dissolutions filed

 Michael Sharp and Dianne Briggs

Judgments

 Anthony Kunz, 19, was found guilty of attempted first-degree vehicle theft, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Nov. 9.

He originally was charged with first-degree vehicle theft, a felony.

Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins sentenced him to five months in jail and placed him on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release which include committing no crimes, violating no laws, complying with the sentence and paying the cost of incarceration and a surcharge. He also is required to pay restitution to be determined at a later date.

A charge of underage drinking, a violation, stemming from Nov. 9 was dismissed.

 Michael W. Siskin, 27, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Sept.. 21.

He originally was charged with domestic violence assault, a misdemeanor.

Magistrate John W. Sivertsen sentenced him to a $1,000 fine, 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended, to enroll in, pay for and complete the Juneau Alcohol Safety Action Program and placed him on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release. He also was given the standard conditions of release for an alcohol related offense which prohibits him from consuming or possessing alcohol or going where it is sold or served. He also must enroll in, pay for and complete an anger management program through Tongass Community Counseling Center.

 Lianne C. Cox, 35, was found guilty of drunken driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Jan. 17.

Sivertsen sentenced her to pay a $3,000 fine with $2,000 suspended, 110 days in jail with 90 days suspended, a one-year driver's license revocation, JASAP, and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release. She also was given the standard conditions of release for an alcohol related offense.

One count of driving with a suspended, canceled or revoked license and violating the conditions of release, both misdemeanors, were dismissed.

Cox was also found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of Dec. 17.

She was sentenced to pay a $3,000 fine, 110 days in jail with 90 days suspended, a one-year driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release. She also was given the standard conditions of release for an alcohol-related crime.

A charge of driving with a suspended, revoked or canceled driver's license was dismissed.

She also was found guilty of violating the conditions of release, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Jan. 21.

She was sentenced to pay a $1,400 fine with $1,400 suspended, 40 days in jail with 25 days suspended, JASAP and one year of probation with the standard conditions of release.